Specifications
For example, suppose that you use the HP 54645A/D in field testing of a
system where ten separate tests are used. You can predefine the test
configurations and save them in setup memories 1-10. You might also record
the expected results as part of field test documentation. Then, a field service
engineer can take the instrument, connect it to a customer system, recall
each setup in turn, and compare the results to the expected results. This will
save test time and will increase accuracy, because preconfiguration
minimizes the chance for error.
The current acquisition results are not saved in the setup memory. To save
acquisition results for later review and comparison, use the trace memory.
The following figure shows the setup memory softkey menu on the
HP 54645D Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope.
Setup Memory Softkeys on HP 54645D
Choose
memory 1-10
with the
Entry knob or
softkey
Save or restore
the configuration
from the selected
memory
Reverse the
effects of the
last Autoscale
Restore the
instrument to
factory-default
configuration
Figure 4-18
Saving and Recalling the Configuration
Using memories to save and recall configurations
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